Despite the organization reportedly facing an uncertain future, the fight card for Strikeforce’s Nov. 3 event continues to take shape. For now, anyway.

A lightweight fight between Bobby Green (19-5 MMA, 4-1 SF) and Jorge Masvidal (23-7 MMA, 5-1 SF), which MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) first reported this past month, is now official for the card.

However, a report from HDNet’s “Inside MMA” suggests the event may not take place and that Strikeforce and Showtime may soon sever ties.

“We are being told that the Nov. 3 event is in serious jeopardy,” “Inside MMA” host Kenny Rice said on Monday. “There’s a strong possibility that Showtime will no longer broadcast Strikeforce events. This could very possibly signify the end of the Strikeforce brand.”

Strikeforce and Showtime have made no formal announcements about the companies’ future, and sources close to the deal have given MMAjunkie.com no indication the Nov. 3 event has been scratched. However, Showtime has the option to extend the deal through 2013, though officials haven’t commented on that possibility.

Zuffa, the UFC’s parent company, purchased Strikeforce in early 2011 and eventually slimmed down the promotion with the elimination of its Challengers series and a move of some talent to the UFC.

Recently, five days before a Sept. 29 event, officials canceled the show following an injury to headliner Gilbert Melendez. The injury bug also has hit the Nov. 3 card. In recent weeks, UFC import Frank Mir has pulled out a headliner with heavyweight-grand-prix winner Daniel Cormier, middleweight champion Luke Rockhold recently scratched from a co-headliner with Lorenz Larkin, and Sara McMann’s anticipated promotional debut with Liz Carmouche has been scrapped due to an injury.

For now, the Nov. 3 event is still a go. Tickets are already on sale for the event, which takes place at Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City. The main card is slated to air on Showtime, and Showtime Extreme is scheduled to carry the prelims.

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